Google has joined OpenAI in asking President Donald Trump to ease rules on using copyrighted material to train AI models.
Otherwise, China will win. OpenAI is banking on Donald [hamburger-eating surrender monkey] Trump’s AI Action Plan to ...
OpenAI, the company behind the famous ChatGPT chatbot, has made a set of recommendations to the current US administration led ...
The company pitches its proposal as a way to counter China's AI advances. Google makes a similar argument for weakening ...
The ChatGPT maker says the AI race is ‘effectively over’ if China’s developers have unfettered access to data while US ...
OpenAI and Google are pushing the US government to allow their AI models to train on copyrighted material. Both companies ...
In a letter to the US government, OpenAI also outlined policy recommendations to secure America's lead in AI.
Like OpenAI, Google has been accused of piping copyrighted data into its models, but content owners are wising up. Google is fighting several lawsuits, and the New York Times' lawsuit against OpenAI ...
Tesla's letter to the USTR is notably unsigned, despite CEO Musk's close allyship with Trump as a senior advisor in his administration—suggesting Musk may be hesitant to directly criticize Trump's ...
With the deadline for the public consultation on AI strategy approaching, OpenAI and Google have made their proposals to the Trump administration.
Jim Jordan has found a new front in his long-running quest to prove the tech industry is out to get conservatives.
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